Pain Management

Pain Management

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​​​​When You Haven't Got Time for the Pain

We’ll Find and Eliminate the Source of Your Pain

When chronic pain is your constant companion, your home and work life can become a daily struggle, and keep you from the things you enjoy. The Baylor Centers for Pain Management teams specialize in evaluating and treating back, neck, shoulder and arm pain, as well as other painful conditions.

Our teams work closely together to provide a comprehensive evaluation and personalized treatment plan based on the patient’s worst pain. Through educational seminars, group and individual counseling, nutritional consultation, hypnosis, biofeedback and relaxation training, patients are also able to strengthen their own ability to influence their pain experience.

Minimize physical and emotional symptoms, including depression, anxiety or anger

Decrease the disability caused by pain

Decrease emergency room visits

Help you resume a more productive role at home and work

Types of Pain Treated

Baylor Centers for Pain Management strive to be on the forefront of pain-relieving procedures and treat a wide array of pain types.

Disc herniation and spinal stenosis

Neck and back pain

Degenerative disc disease and discogenic pain

Peripheral nerve pain

Headaches/migraines

Hip/knee and pelvic pain

Facial and dental pain (TMJ/TMD)

Facet syndrome

Neuropathic pain

Complex regional pain syndrome (RSD)

Myofascial pain syndromes

Cancer and post radiation pain

Postsurgical pain

Sciatica/radicular pain​

SI joint dysfunction

Pain-Ending Treatments

Our minimally invasive procedures are designed to treat, not mask, the problem. They include: ​

Diagnostic and therapeutic neural block procedures

Epidural steroid injections

Neurolytic procedures

Sympathetic blocks

Radiofrequency thermocoagulation

Cryoneurolysis

Interventional Procedures

Our Centers provide an array of options for effective pain management and the expertise of physician specialists whose qualifications include board certification in both anesthesiology and pain medicine. Interventional procedures include: